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Hollywood 01:57 - Nov 1 with 8737 viewsSharpy36

Is about to implode.


'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'

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Hollywood on 02:11 - Nov 1 with 7302 viewsJigsore

good

“The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.”

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Hollywood on 02:18 - Nov 1 with 7293 viewsbob566

Eating all those cakes was bound to catch up with him
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Hollywood on 02:23 - Nov 1 with 7282 viewsSharpy36

Corey feldman, Rose McGowan and Mr jump before he was pushed Kevin spacey.

'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.'

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Hollywood on 02:32 - Nov 1 with 7271 viewsJigsore

Hollywood on 02:23 - Nov 1 by Sharpy36

Corey feldman, Rose McGowan and Mr jump before he was pushed Kevin spacey.


hang about... are you saying drug possession is tantamount to paedophillia

“The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.”

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Hollywood on 08:16 - Nov 1 with 6941 viewsHayesender

Hollywood on 02:32 - Nov 1 by Jigsore

hang about... are you saying drug possession is tantamount to paedophillia


It won't be long before Corey Feldman commits suicide by shooting himself in the back of the head, twice

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Hollywood on 13:18 - Nov 1 with 6683 viewsBluce_Ree

This Spacey thing isn't good. Not sure he actually bummed anyone in the gob but he seems to like them young. He might be creepy rather than rapey in this case but in these post-Weinstein weeks, there's zero tolerance for this Hollywood bullshit. Is about time these pricks got shut down.

Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.

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Hollywood on 13:22 - Nov 1 with 6664 viewsAntti_Heinola

Hollywood on 13:18 - Nov 1 by Bluce_Ree

This Spacey thing isn't good. Not sure he actually bummed anyone in the gob but he seems to like them young. He might be creepy rather than rapey in this case but in these post-Weinstein weeks, there's zero tolerance for this Hollywood bullshit. Is about time these pricks got shut down.


agree, but anyone who thinks this kind of sh!t only goes on in Hollywood or politics has their head in the sand. It happens in all businesses, everywhere, wherever someone has a semblance of power. Youth clubs, kids clubs, work places. If we've learnt anything over the last few years with Yew Tree and then this, it's that this kind of stuff is far, far more prevalent than most decent people ever thought.

Bare bones.

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Hollywood on 13:23 - Nov 1 with 6659 viewsenfieldargh

Hollywood on 13:18 - Nov 1 by Bluce_Ree

This Spacey thing isn't good. Not sure he actually bummed anyone in the gob but he seems to like them young. He might be creepy rather than rapey in this case but in these post-Weinstein weeks, there's zero tolerance for this Hollywood bullshit. Is about time these pricks got shut down.


My sons worked with him(Spacey) says hes a nice guy and never had a problem with him.

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Hollywood on 13:45 - Nov 1 with 6592 viewsBoston

Hollywood on 13:22 - Nov 1 by Antti_Heinola

agree, but anyone who thinks this kind of sh!t only goes on in Hollywood or politics has their head in the sand. It happens in all businesses, everywhere, wherever someone has a semblance of power. Youth clubs, kids clubs, work places. If we've learnt anything over the last few years with Yew Tree and then this, it's that this kind of stuff is far, far more prevalent than most decent people ever thought.


Yeah, but what other industry stands up a claps child molesters, rapists and predators? Maybe this witch hunt will delay Meryl Streep getting an award for her glowing endorsement of Roman Polanski?

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Hollywood on 14:06 - Nov 1 with 6533 viewsWestbourneR

Hollywood on 13:23 - Nov 1 by enfieldargh

My sons worked with him(Spacey) says hes a nice guy and never had a problem with him.


Yes but is your son attractive?

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Hollywood on 14:50 - Nov 1 with 6398 viewsbosh67

I don't condone any of it but there seems to be a lot of people everywhere suddenly remembering that someone said something or brushed by them and lumping that in the same boat as people who were actually sexually abused. Sexual abuse and harassment is wrong, but some of these claims are badly judged or unsuitable but hardly in the same area as actual physical or mental abuse.

When I was at college in the 1980s a male tutor had some kind of crush on me and sent me a valentines card. My girlfriend at the time thought it was hilarious. Should I make some kind of claim for PPI against him and say my ex-girlfriend touched my knee once?

Never knowingly right.
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Hollywood on 14:57 - Nov 1 with 6375 viewsFDC

Similarly the unredacted spreadsheet of accusations against MPs is doing the rounds and there are charges on there that on the face of it are consensual relations between adults lumped in with much more clearly abusive acts. It's difficult though because sexual abuse doesn't have to mean out-right rape, it can also be taking advantage of the power afforded to you by your status as an influential film producer, MP, or teacher: even sex that is consensual can, within the context of that kind of relationship, be abusive.
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Hollywood on 15:12 - Nov 1 with 6342 viewsBluce_Ree

Hollywood on 13:22 - Nov 1 by Antti_Heinola

agree, but anyone who thinks this kind of sh!t only goes on in Hollywood or politics has their head in the sand. It happens in all businesses, everywhere, wherever someone has a semblance of power. Youth clubs, kids clubs, work places. If we've learnt anything over the last few years with Yew Tree and then this, it's that this kind of stuff is far, far more prevalent than most decent people ever thought.


I hear you Antii. I was born in '74 and so statistically it's pretty amazing that I got out of childhood without getting bummed in the gob by a celeb, teacher or the people who ran the Woodcraft group that I was a part of as a young 'un.

Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.

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Hollywood on 15:22 - Nov 1 with 6307 viewskensalriser

Hollywood on 14:50 - Nov 1 by bosh67

I don't condone any of it but there seems to be a lot of people everywhere suddenly remembering that someone said something or brushed by them and lumping that in the same boat as people who were actually sexually abused. Sexual abuse and harassment is wrong, but some of these claims are badly judged or unsuitable but hardly in the same area as actual physical or mental abuse.

When I was at college in the 1980s a male tutor had some kind of crush on me and sent me a valentines card. My girlfriend at the time thought it was hilarious. Should I make some kind of claim for PPI against him and say my ex-girlfriend touched my knee once?


I'm sure you're right that a clumsy pass doesn't constitute sexual harrassment, still less abuse.

But in most of these cases what may seem a borderline incident will be part of a pattern of behaviour that does include more serious incidents, especially when it involves an older person in a position of authority and a younger impressionable and/or vulnerable person.

Probably all of us have come across or known of at least one sex pest in our workplaces at some point. Finally their victims have not only found a voice but a genuine impetus to out these bullies and make them face the consequences of their actions. I think it's fcking brilliant.

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Hollywood on 15:30 - Nov 1 with 6284 viewsWokingR

Dustin Hoffman being accused now.
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Hollywood on 15:32 - Nov 1 with 6275 viewstoboboly

It's a dodgy old world out there;

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/junior-doctor-convicted-indecent-assa

Sexy Asian dwarves wanted.

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Hollywood on 15:33 - Nov 1 with 6269 viewsPommyhoop

Hollywood on 15:30 - Nov 1 by WokingR

Dustin Hoffman being accused now.


One morning I went to his dressing room to take his breakfast order; he looked at me and grinned, taking his time. Then he said, ‘I’ll have a hard-boiled egg … and a soft-boiled clitoris.’


OOOh Dustin you silver-tongued cavalier !

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Hollywood on 15:45 - Nov 1 with 6245 viewskingsburyR

Hollywood on 14:06 - Nov 1 by WestbourneR

Yes but is your son attractive?


Controversial!!!!

Dont know why we bother. .... but we do!

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Hollywood on 15:45 - Nov 1 with 6245 viewsAntti_Heinola

Hollywood on 14:50 - Nov 1 by bosh67

I don't condone any of it but there seems to be a lot of people everywhere suddenly remembering that someone said something or brushed by them and lumping that in the same boat as people who were actually sexually abused. Sexual abuse and harassment is wrong, but some of these claims are badly judged or unsuitable but hardly in the same area as actual physical or mental abuse.

When I was at college in the 1980s a male tutor had some kind of crush on me and sent me a valentines card. My girlfriend at the time thought it was hilarious. Should I make some kind of claim for PPI against him and say my ex-girlfriend touched my knee once?


What?

Bare bones.

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Hollywood on 20:00 - Nov 1 with 6010 viewsTW_R

Hollywood on 15:22 - Nov 1 by kensalriser

I'm sure you're right that a clumsy pass doesn't constitute sexual harrassment, still less abuse.

But in most of these cases what may seem a borderline incident will be part of a pattern of behaviour that does include more serious incidents, especially when it involves an older person in a position of authority and a younger impressionable and/or vulnerable person.

Probably all of us have come across or known of at least one sex pest in our workplaces at some point. Finally their victims have not only found a voice but a genuine impetus to out these bullies and make them face the consequences of their actions. I think it's fcking brilliant.


I'm a bit worried now. If I haven't come across or known a sex pest during my career, does that mean it's me!
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Hollywood on 20:02 - Nov 1 with 6002 viewsBrightonhoop

Fallon gone.

Why is Liam Fox allegation totally redacted? It looks like two words. Buggers badgers? Shags sheep? lol Sometimes, like a redaction can otentially be more harmfull than the actual allegation.
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Hollywood on 22:19 - Nov 1 with 5831 viewsHunterhoop

Hollywood on 13:22 - Nov 1 by Antti_Heinola

agree, but anyone who thinks this kind of sh!t only goes on in Hollywood or politics has their head in the sand. It happens in all businesses, everywhere, wherever someone has a semblance of power. Youth clubs, kids clubs, work places. If we've learnt anything over the last few years with Yew Tree and then this, it's that this kind of stuff is far, far more prevalent than most decent people ever thought.


Agree, Antti. I found out something about about someone very senior at my work...and it's awful. Absolute abuse of power when it comes to a relationship with someone junior. Not illegal, but certainly an abuse of power if it's true....but heard it from several sources.

A lot more people at the top table are at it, sadly.
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Hollywood on 22:31 - Nov 1 with 5793 viewsMistication92

Hollywood on 20:02 - Nov 1 by Brightonhoop

Fallon gone.

Why is Liam Fox allegation totally redacted? It looks like two words. Buggers badgers? Shags sheep? lol Sometimes, like a redaction can otentially be more harmfull than the actual allegation.


The two words are "Adam Werrity", the reason he got sacked from Defense Secretary. Apart from Wrigg liking to have men piss on him and Kwasi Kwarteng being a parliamentary player, my favorite is Alun Cairns liking to get with men who are wearing women's perfume.

Tories, so weird.
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Hollywood on 22:48 - Nov 1 with 5752 viewsJigsore

I can't believe Liam Fox is still in the cabinet. The Werrity story was disgraceful and everyone just forgot about it

“The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.”

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Hollywood on 20:35 - Nov 2 with 5560 viewsBrightonhoop

Hollywood on 22:31 - Nov 1 by Mistication92

The two words are "Adam Werrity", the reason he got sacked from Defense Secretary. Apart from Wrigg liking to have men piss on him and Kwasi Kwarteng being a parliamentary player, my favorite is Alun Cairns liking to get with men who are wearing women's perfume.

Tories, so weird.


Ah, of course, cheers for that. Even odder that it's retracted whilst remaining common knowledge and in the public D.

What strange puritanical times we live in, that someone ends up on that list for having a workplace relationship. Back in the day shagging female colleagues was diregeur. When Paddy AshdoWn was caught at it and called Paddy PPantsdown 25 years ago no one batted an eye lid and just said everyones at it. Now it's not far off a hanging offence. Jesus wept.

Not condoning the odious Weinstein, clearly an exploiting rapist of the worst kind, and once Tried I hope he gets what he deserves.
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